Why You Still Feel On Edge: Understanding Shock in the Body After Betrayal

Why You Still Feel On Edge: Understanding Shock in the Body After Betrayal

May 04, 20264 min read

Why Your Body Still Reacts Long After the Betrayal

Most women expect betrayal trauma to hurt emotionally, but very few realize how deeply shock settles into the body. Shock is not just the initial “moment of impact.” It’s the way your nervous system holds onto that moment — sometimes for years — because it never had the chance to complete its protective response.

Even if your life looks calm now, you may still feel:

  • sudden jolts of panic

  • tightening in your chest or gut

  • a freeze that comes out of nowhere

  • overwhelm that spikes without reason

  • a feeling of bracing all the time

If this is you, you are not “still stuck.”
You are not “behind.”

You’re experiencing stored shock — a deeply natural trauma response that often goes unrecognized.

Your body is trying to finish something it never got to complete.


What Shock Actually Is (in Human Language)

In Deep Brain Reorienting, Frank Corrigan explains that shock begins in the pre-affect level — the part of the brain that senses danger before emotion or thought forms.

That means your body reacted to betrayal long before your mind registered what was happening.

Shock is not emotional.
Shock is
biological.

It’s the internal flinch.
The instant brace.
The moment the body says:
“Something just happened… and I don’t know how to survive it yet.”

Your system froze the moment because it couldn’t process the full impact in real time. When there’s no time or safety to orient, the nervous system holds that moment until it can return to it.

This is why sensations can feel so disproportionate: your body is reacting from the original moment, not the present moment.


A Story You Can Feel: The Wave You Didn’t See Coming

Imagine standing in calm ocean water, steady and grounded.

Then suddenly —
a wave you never saw coming slams into you.

Your body freezes.
Your breath locks.
Your muscles tense.
You try to find your footing, but your system is still bracing long after the water settles.

You’re back in calm water now…
but your body hasn’t gotten the message.

That’s what betrayal shock feels like.

The wave has passed.
But your nervous system is still standing in the moment it hit you.


How Shock Lives in the Body

Shock rarely shows up in the way people expect.
It’s subtle — almost quiet — but incredibly powerful.

It can feel like:

  • your chest tightening before you even think a thought

  • your breath freezing for no reason

  • sudden pressure behind your sternum

  • a jolt of energy through your limbs

  • numbness or blankness

  • a drop in your stomach

  • a micro-freeze when someone enters the room

  • a sense that something is “about to happen,” even when nothing is happening

These are not mood swings.
These are
orienting reflexes caught midstream.

Shock is the body trying to complete the movement it didn’t get to finish.


Why Shock Gets “Stuck” (According to DBR)

Corrigan describes shock as a disruption in the orienting reflex — the natural turning toward or away from a threat.

When betrayal hits:

  • you didn’t know where the danger was

  • the danger came from someone you depended on

  • your nervous system had no template for that level of rupture

So the orientation process froze.

The body wanted to turn toward the truth or away from the impact…

but it couldn’t.

That incomplete movement becomes:

  • tight ribs

  • a stiff diaphragm

  • a throat that closes

  • a jaw that clamps

  • shoulders that stay braced

  • hyper-vigilance without a clear reason

Shock is not stored memory.
It is stored
impulse.

DBR helps complete that impulse.


How Somatic Healing Helps the Body Release Shock

Somatic modalities — Brainspotting, DBR-informed work, Alexander Technique interweaves — don’t work with thoughts. They work with the body.

They help you return to the moment the shock first landed, slowly and safely, so your system can complete what it began.

When that happens, the reactions start to soften:

  • the bracing unwinds

  • the breath returns

  • the body stops jumping

  • the hypervigilance settles

  • the internal “flinch” disappears

Clients often tell me:

“I didn’t know how tight I was until it released.”

Exactly.
Shock hides in the places you learned to protect.


A Simple Practice: The Soft Unbrace

Once a day, place one hand on your chest or ribs and ask:

“What part of me is still bracing for something that already happened?”

Don’t force softness.
Don’t try to change anything.

Just notice.

Awareness begins the unwinding.


You’re Not Overreacting — You’re Still Protecting Yourself

Shock isn’t your failure to heal.
It’s your body’s unfinished business.

And it can be completed — gently, safely, and without reliving the trauma.

Your reactions make perfect sense.
Your body makes perfect sense.
And healing becomes possible the moment you understand what your system has been carrying.

You are the creator of your life, and you get to create the life you want — because you can.

Amie Woolsey

I am a certified betrayal trauma life coach and Brainspotting Practitioner. I have supported hundreds of people reclaim their lives after abuse, betrayal & or divorce, using my extensive experience and holistic approach to healing the heart, mind, and body. 
Having personally experienced the heartache and upheaval of betrayal and divorce, I empathize deeply with the pain and turmoil these life circumstances can create. Through my transformative coaching style, I empower women to navigate their challenging journeys with strength, confidence, tools, and unwavering support. There are multiple resources available I have created ,alongside opportunities for both group and private coaching.
I am the creator and host of The Empowered Divorce Podcast, co-host of The Choose to BE Podcast, is affiliated with Safe Space, and the creator of her signature program, Should I Stay Or GO, Believing In You, Divorce 101 and Intimacy Within.

Amie Woolsey

I am a certified betrayal trauma life coach and Brainspotting Practitioner. I have supported hundreds of people reclaim their lives after abuse, betrayal & or divorce, using my extensive experience and holistic approach to healing the heart, mind, and body. Having personally experienced the heartache and upheaval of betrayal and divorce, I empathize deeply with the pain and turmoil these life circumstances can create. Through my transformative coaching style, I empower women to navigate their challenging journeys with strength, confidence, tools, and unwavering support. There are multiple resources available I have created ,alongside opportunities for both group and private coaching. I am the creator and host of The Empowered Divorce Podcast, co-host of The Choose to BE Podcast, is affiliated with Safe Space, and the creator of her signature program, Should I Stay Or GO, Believing In You, Divorce 101 and Intimacy Within.

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